Can Facebook Attract More Video Content Creators?

Like most blogs, I have a Facebook page that shares the articles I publish on this blog and the videos I publish to YouTube.

Despite the fact that Facebook is a powerful way to connect to an audience, I devote next to no time or energy to the platform. Firstly, because I generally find Facebook a poor place to hang out. Secondly, because Facebook rarely works well with social media auto publishing tools and frequently requires you to share content manually.

However, the main reason I don’t like Facebook is because it does not protect content creators.

Facebook is a haven for stolen content and have historically did nothing to protect the rights of those who create content.

Can Facebook Attact Content Creators Back?

I’d hazard a guess that 99% of the content published on Facebook are republished images and articles from Reddit. Stolen videos from YouTube are common too.

Their policy of letting this happen was a little short sighted as content creators were unlikely to use it as their main platform to connect with people (I do appreciate celebrities do use Facebook a lot).

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